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Spinal accessory nerve

XI. Spinal accessory nerve. Trapezius and sternomastoid muscles Test power of shrugging shoulders and turning the head to one side against resistance. [Pg.1004]

By the spinal accessory nerve which is formed by the spinal roots (upper 5 cervical ventral roots) they ascend through the foremen magnus, to exit through the jugular foremen, after joining the cranial roots. [Pg.297]

The two heads merge together and the muscle end over the mastoid process. Before the muscle end, it is pierced by the spinal accessory nerve. [Pg.298]

Spinal Portion of Accessory Nerve and Twigs from C3, C4. [Pg.300]


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